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A movie about Marcel Marceau's WWII Resistance activities suffers from questionable casting, among other problems. His acting talents proved helpful in teaching orphaned Jewish children ways to survive during the Holocaust. When life in Nazi-occupied Europe became unbearable, he changed his name to Marcel Marceau, taking on a new identity to join the French resistance. Marcel Marceau was the most renowned mime on earth when he died in 2007, but long before that, during the war, he joined the French Resistance and helped some French Jewish children slip over the border to Switzerland. ‘Resistance’: Film Review In this remarkable true story, Jesse Eisenberg plays French mime-to-be Marcel Marceau, who helped lead Jewish orphans to safety during World War 2. The story of a group of Jewish Boy Scouts who worked with the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II. Before he was the world-famous mime Marcel Marceau, he was Marcel Mangel, an aspiring Jewish actor who joined the French Resistance to save the lives of thousands of … Marceau truly was a hero who carried his sadness into his work, and Resistance is an honorable, absorbing homage to the making of a man and his art. Marceau Joins French Resistance. The role of Marcel Marceau should have been a highpoint of star Jesse Eisenberg’s career ambitions the way playing Charlie Chaplin was for Robert Downey Jr. The movie about this, boringly called Resistance… Marcel Marceau saved at least 70 Jewish children from the Nazis through risky border crossings during World War II, and his cousin Georges Loinger saved 350. Because this is not actually a French movie, Jesse Eisenberg plays Marceau and everyone speaks English with vaguely French accents, except for the Nazis, who speak German. With Jesse Eisenberg, Clémence Poésy, Matthias Schweighöfer, Félix Moati. "Resistance" stars Jesse Eisenberg as mime and Resistance fighter Marcel Marceau. In 1949, following his receipt of the Deburau Prize (established as a memorial to the 19th-century mime master Jean-Gaspard Deburau) for his second mimodrama, Death before Dawn, Marceau founded Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, the only company of pantomime in the world at the time. Directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz. Resistance is about how Marcel Marceau, who later became a global icon of mime as an art form, joined the French Resistance and helped save thousands of Jewish children.
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